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BusinessWeek
October 24, 2005
Otis Port
Rainmaking Has Its True Believers -- And Skeptics While modern rainmakers and their clients believe the technology works, convincing the skeptics will be difficult. mark for My Articles similar articles
Smithsonian
September 2007
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Popular Mechanics
December 20, 2007
Alex Hutchinson
Satellite to Measure Rain From Space, Outsmart Your Weatherman Rain precipitation is difficult to predict, so scientists are using satellites to improve predictions. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
April 19, 2009
Sarah Houlton
Lead-lined clouds Lead in the atmosphere has a direct effect on how clouds form, according to research by an international team of scientists. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
August 2006
Robert Gall & David Parsons
It's Hurricane Season: Do You Know Where Your Storm is? Souped-up satellites, supercomputers, and superior science might soon mean you really can trust the weather report. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
August 24, 2011
Josh Howgego
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Salon.com
July 18, 2002
Patrick Smith
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Popular Mechanics
November 3, 2008
Andrew Moseman
How Geoengineering Works: 5 Big Plans to Stop Global Warming Some scientists believe that now is the time to research such proposals so that in 10 or 20 years, should governments fail to act, scientists have them at the ready. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
May 9, 2013
Simon Hadlington
Mineral dust plays key role in cloud formation, chemistry Mineral dust that swirls up into the atmosphere from Earth's surface plays a far more important role in both cloud formation and cloud chemistry than was previously realized. mark for My Articles similar articles
Geotimes
December 2003
Megan Sever
A year of global ice observations Scientists are now getting the most accurate view ever of changes in the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets. The new maps, using NASA's Ice, Cloud and Land Elevation Satellite, are shedding light on the processes controlling these ice masses, which comprise 75 percent of Earth's freshwater. mark for My Articles similar articles
Wired
December 2006
Trackback An appropriate place for full disclosure... The 95 geek theses... Do-it-yourself cell phone... Paint by numbers... Ghost hunter... A chance of snow... My final prediction... mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
July 30, 2010
New Public Cloud Storage Services Target IT Technology advances and lower costs make public cloud services a more attractive option for the enterprise. mark for My Articles similar articles
Wired
October 2009
Mike Olson
Weather Geeks Champion New Armageddon-Worthy Cloud Strange, ominous-looking clouds of late dubbed undulatus asperatus are a new anomaly that may be the newest entry into the International Cloud Atlas. mark for My Articles similar articles
CIO
February 20, 2015
Bob Violino
5 Things CIOs Need to Know About Hybrid Clouds Start planning now. Whatever cloud technology it has today, a company is likely to end up with a hybrid cloud in the near future. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
October 9, 2008
Robert McGarvey
Clouds, Black Holes and Roach Motels Data portability (or lack thereof) is one of the biggest issues in the cloud. mark for My Articles similar articles